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Old 19-10-2011, 18:57   #58
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Re: General Sky TV Discussion

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Originally Posted by LexDiamond View Post
I doubt it will fail. In the long run it will just become what freeview/freesat is but with extra features.

I doubt it will impact too much on Sky/VM though. Its great to have an on demand portal. Not so great when no premium providers have anything they want to put on there as they earn a huge amount from Sky/VM whereas in Youview land they have to market to all these consumers themselves.
I agree with you , however the Lovefilm , and possible launch of Netflix in the UK could prove interesting if the inquiry into movies bears fruit allowing both companies to launch subscription movie streaming services on Youview and other connected devices.

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Sky Go on Android

http://www.advanced-television.com/i...go-on-android/
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